commit | 61be65d41596e538a13096fbfa3d54a0dfb5aaed | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jean de Klerk <deklerk@google.com> | Wed Dec 12 07:48:57 2018 -0800 |
committer | Jean de Klerk <deklerk@google.com> | Tue Dec 18 00:59:44 2018 +0000 |
tree | 80febc918a41f3d59fa19d9ef0c3d8d93b2363b1 | |
parent | edf9523a34b344928c2061c06509556636e52cb3 [diff] |
spanner: refactor mockclient This CL refactors MockCloudSpannerClient, removing the Actions expectations/return value setup slice, the nice bool (fail all requests), and the injErr map (fail specific request). These are replaced by a simpler ReceivedRequests channel that users can assert on to introspect requests sent to the stub, as well as a simple function-injectable wrapper to perform test-specific overloading of methods for things like errors. This CL is in preparation for a future unit test that asserts on the contents of a request (which we can now introspect using ReceivedRequests). This CL also attempts to make these tests more readable, by moving assertions and custom response logic directly into the test instead of having to figure out how different methods in the mock behave. This CL also does a large amount of general clean-up: - setup and mockClient merged into a single function, serverClientMock, that inits the client and the mock. Also, consolidate all test cleanup into a callback, and make sure the callback gets called everywhere. - TestReadOnlyAcquire split into several tests. - Amazingly integration_test.go's TestMain was causing -short to skip ALL tests. Its preconditions have been split into a new function initIntegrationTest to prevent this, causing -short to once again work as expected. - prepare renamed prepareIntegrationTest. - All integration tests renamed to TestIntegration_*. - Moved TestStructParametersBind to integration_test.go, renamed TestIntegration_StructParametersBind. - Moved test-specific variables like errAbrt from global scope to the one test that uses them. - Call and assign context.Background once instead of re-calling it everywhere that context is expected. - Convert to using Fatalf instead of Errorf. This is slightly overkill: Errorf should be preferred. However, these tests tend to snowball fail such that the first failure causes all subsequent assertions to fail. In the future we might want to revisit this and look more closely. - Re-write several test descriptions to be understandable and clear. - Re-write several test names to be more indicative of what's being tested. - Re-write several test assertions to use better failure descriptions, as well as %+v. - Removed several testing.Short->t.Skip statements from unit tests (should only be on integration tests and the like). Change-Id: I100319acad62db08da1f168bf5087bdfccd3b6b2 Reviewed-on: https://code-review.googlesource.com/c/36270 Reviewed-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Reviewed-by: Eno Compton <enocom@google.com>
Go packages for Google Cloud Platform services.
import "cloud.google.com/go"
To install the packages on your system, do not clone the repo. Instead use
$ go get -u cloud.google.com/go/...
NOTE: Some of these packages are under development, and may occasionally make backwards-incompatible changes.
NOTE: Github repo is a mirror of https://code.googlesource.com/gocloud.
7 August 2018
As of November 1, the code in the repo will no longer support Go versions 1.8 and earlier. No one other than AppEngine users should be on those old versions, and AppEngine Standard and Flex will stop supporting new deployments with those versions on that date.
Changes have been moved to CHANGES.
Alpha status: the API is still being actively developed. As a result, it might change in backward-incompatible ways and is not recommended for production use.
Beta status: the API is largely complete, but still has outstanding features and bugs to be addressed. There may be minor backwards-incompatible changes where necessary.
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We support the two most recent major versions of Go. If Google App Engine uses an older version, we support that as well.
By default, each API will use Google Application Default Credentials for authorization credentials used in calling the API endpoints. This will allow your application to run in many environments without requiring explicit configuration.
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx)
To authorize using a JSON key file, pass option.WithCredentialsFile
to the NewClient
function of the desired package. For example:
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithCredentialsFile("path/to/keyfile.json"))
You can exert more control over authorization by using the golang.org/x/oauth2
package to create an oauth2.TokenSource
. Then pass option.WithTokenSource
to the NewClient
function: snip:# (auth-ts)
tokenSource := ...
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithTokenSource(tokenSource))
First create a datastore.Client
to use throughout your application:
client, err := datastore.NewClient(ctx, "my-project-id")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Then use that client to interact with the API:
type Post struct {
Title string
Body string `datastore:",noindex"`
PublishedAt time.Time
}
keys := []*datastore.Key{
datastore.NameKey("Post", "post1", nil),
datastore.NameKey("Post", "post2", nil),
}
posts := []*Post{
{Title: "Post 1", Body: "...", PublishedAt: time.Now()},
{Title: "Post 2", Body: "...", PublishedAt: time.Now()},
}
if _, err := client.PutMulti(ctx, keys, posts); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
First create a storage.Client
to use throughout your application:
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Read the object1 from bucket. rc, err := client.Bucket("bucket").Object("object1").NewReader(ctx) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer rc.Close() body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(rc) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) }
First create a pubsub.Client
to use throughout your application:
client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Then use the client to publish and subscribe:
// Publish "hello world" on topic1. topic := client.Topic("topic1") res := topic.Publish(ctx, &pubsub.Message{ Data: []byte("hello world"), }) // The publish happens asynchronously. // Later, you can get the result from res: ... msgID, err := res.Get(ctx) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Use a callback to receive messages via subscription1. sub := client.Subscription("subscription1") err = sub.Receive(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, m *pubsub.Message) { fmt.Println(m.Data) m.Ack() // Acknowledge that we've consumed the message. }) if err != nil { log.Println(err) }
First create a bigquery.Client
to use throughout your application: snip:# (bq-1)
c, err := bigquery.NewClient(ctx, "my-project-ID") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
Then use that client to interact with the API: snip:# (bq-2)
// Construct a query. q := c.Query(` SELECT year, SUM(number) FROM [bigquery-public-data:usa_names.usa_1910_2013] WHERE name = "William" GROUP BY year ORDER BY year `) // Execute the query. it, err := q.Read(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Iterate through the results. for { var values []bigquery.Value err := it.Next(&values) if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } fmt.Println(values) }
First create a logging.Client
to use throughout your application: snip:# (logging-1)
ctx := context.Background() client, err := logging.NewClient(ctx, "my-project") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
Usually, you'll want to add log entries to a buffer to be periodically flushed (automatically and asynchronously) to the Stackdriver Logging service. snip:# (logging-2)
logger := client.Logger("my-log")
logger.Log(logging.Entry{Payload: "something happened!"})
Close your client before your program exits, to flush any buffered log entries. snip:# (logging-3)
err = client.Close() if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
First create a spanner.Client
to use throughout your application:
client, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx, "projects/P/instances/I/databases/D")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Simple Reads And Writes _, err = client.Apply(ctx, []*spanner.Mutation{ spanner.Insert("Users", []string{"name", "email"}, []interface{}{"alice", "a@example.com"})}) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } row, err := client.Single().ReadRow(ctx, "Users", spanner.Key{"alice"}, []string{"email"}) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) }
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